CNET NEWS - Nov 18 - The company has partnered with its first musician, Grammy-nominated DJ Armin Van Buuren, to bring gesture control to his live performances -- using the armband to control lights, video, effects and even sound, using a custom integration built especially for Van Buuren by Haute Technique.

INFORMATION WEEK - Sep 30 - Myo armband aspires to become the mouse of the mobile world, by monitoring electrical signals in the wearer's arm muscles and converts them into roll, pitch, and yaw (movement along the x, y, and z axes) to track motion in three dimensions.

MASHABLE – Aug 19 – The Myo gesture control armband will soon be able to control Google Glass, offering an alternative to the headset's touchpad and voice controls. Thalmic Labs, creator of the Myo, is partnering with APX Labs, Augmedix, Recon Instruments, and Bridgit to develop the software to integrate the two devices.

WSJ – June 10 – Thalmic Labs has finalized the hardware design for its $149 Myo motion-sensing armband. Myo is designed to work with PC games and VR headsets. It is worn on the forearm, senses 9 axes of motion, and gauges the electrical signals generated when the hand, wrist and fingers are moved. The data is translated into movements of video game characters. Thalmic has made contact with 10k software developers interested in Myo. Developer pre-orders ship in July, regular pre-orders in September, and consumer release in time for the holiday season.